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"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" is one of the most famous and best-loved poems written in the English language. It was composed by Romantic poet William Wordsworth around 1804, though he subsequently revised it—the final and most familiar version of the poem was published in 1815. The poem is based on one of Wordsworth's own walks in the countryside of England's Lake District. During this walk, he and his sister encountered a long strip of daffodils. In the poem, these daffodils have a long-lasting effect on the speaker, firstly in the immediate impression they make and secondly in the way that the image of them comes back to the speaker's mind later on. "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" is a quintessentially Romantic poem, bringing together key ideas about imagination, humanity and the natural world.
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I think it’s a noun there nothing else that shows a adverb
In "Song of Myself", Walt Whitman is writing about individuality and self reliance, as we can see from the first line of the poem: "I CELEBRATE myself, and sing myself", This poem emphasizes the "Self", it can be interpreted as a "cosmic self" it can even be read as an individuality that is collective: "And what I assume you shall assume,
/ For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you".
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Drawbacks: pollution, takes long to decompose